That depends entirly on how successful it is and how much they can convince Google to pay them.
That depends entirly on how successful it is and how much they can convince Google to pay them.
You do this to my desktop there is a good chance that your computer will meet my sledgehammer.
Nah thats a bad idea, if you don't addopt new formats then you'll be stuck with your 35mm film in giant canisters.
To be fair its no real new idea even before Zune other than the limiting factors. I remember days of swapping mp3s on msn years back.
Where the bloody hell was this when I was a kid? That 7 pixle football game was cool and all but man I missed out.
Yes I do realize it goes away, but you are missing my point, apple is rushing unfinished products out to those who are actually fans. If Ford sold you a brand new car that had say paint on the hood that still need a few days to dry, and it does if you give it that few days but your experience in those first days are…
My problem is its a consistant issue. Thats very worthy of a complaint, its a company ignoring is problem hoping the peons will forget year after year so it doesn't have to actually fix it.
I blame apple for indulging them when they know full well that the product isn't ready. Thats kinda like a pizza joint sending a half baked pizza out to meet demand.
Week back HP also updated the maps app back dated all the way to the original pre - replaced the slow as shit donkey balls google maps app with a much faster bing maps, bundled with it the Enyo framework wich opened up alot of development oportunites for the older phones, thus decreasing app fragmentation soon…
Wait, Apple (seemingly) consistantly sends out yellow tinted screens due to non cured glue? I don't really care that it dries in a week or so, thats just bad practice.
Well thats kinda the idea behind the names "Dark Matter" and "Dark Energy"
You got a better name for this seemingly related unknown activity?
Its also missing 16 power plants in a row right next to it.
Cobbler? No mam, jam on toast!
I think alot of that comes down to funding. Virgin has 21 billion dollars revenu (I'd venture to guess they have at least 3 billion in galactic) that can go to what ever the hell they feel like putting it in, nasa on the other hand has 17.6 billion highly regulated dollars needing goverment aproval to even sneeze. On…
Thats a shame. :(
About the same because most fall into two catagories, already paid to see in theaters/blu ray wanted a hard drive backup or weren't gonna nor ever will pay.
Shit I had a buddy who bought a hd-dvd/blu-ray combo drive just as it was becoming clear blu-ray won, at the time he was buying new hd-dvds for 1-2 dollars per new movie. Might not last in a long run, but really how many time are you gonna watch that Superman Returns film?
I'd love to have some of those bomb models on my coffee table.
More or less its what an isp does, except smarter caching...